| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869 - 644 страници
...illness, answered with indifference, ' that he could do nothing for him,' and left him to his fate. The other, when the accounts reached him, hurried down, and watching for a favourable moment, crawled on all fours along the weather gunwale to his son, who was in the mizen ligcing. By that time, only three... | |
| 1872 - 556 страници
...illness, answered with indifference, that " he could do nothing for him," and left him to his fate. The other, when the accounts reached him, hurried down,...favourable moment, crawled on all-fours along the weathergunwale to his son, who was in the mizen rigging. By that time only three or four planks of... | |
| 1884 - 568 страници
...with indifference, that " he could do nothing for him," and left him to his fate. The other father, when the accounts reached him, hurried down, and,...favourable moment, crawled on all-fours along the weathergunwale to his son, who was in the mizen rigging. By that time only three or four planks of... | |
| Belgravia - 1884 - 672 страници
...with indifference, that " he could do nothing for him," and left him to his fate. The other father, when the accounts reached him, hurried down, and,...favourable moment, crawled on all-fours along the weathergunwale to his son, who was in the mizen rigging. By that time only three or four planks of... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1887 - 416 страници
...indifI. 14 ference that " he could do nothing for him," and left him to his fate. The other father, when the accounts reached him, hurried down, and,...favourable moment, crawled on all-fours along the weather-gunwale to his son, who was in the mizzen rigging. By that time only three or four planks of... | |
| 1892 - 496 страници
...indifference, 'that he could do nothing for him, and left him to his fate. The other, when the accounts readied him, hurried down, and watching for a favourable moment...crawled on all-fours along the weather gunwale to his son, who was in Hie mhen rigging. By that time, only three or four planks of the quarter-deck remained,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1839 - 808 страници
...illness, answered with indifference, ' that he could do nothing for him,' and left him to bia fate. The other, when the accounts reached him, hurried down,...watching for a favourable moment, crawled on all-fours aloni: the weather gunwale to his son, who was in the mizen rigging. By that time, only three or four... | |
| Henry Elmsley Busteed - 1908 - 524 страници
...indifference ' that he could do nothing for him,' and left him to his fate. The other, when the account reached him, hurried down, and, watching for a favourable moment, crawled on all fours along the weather gunwale to his son who was in the mizzen-rigging. By that time only three... | |
| Ernst Wilmink - 1913 - 132 страници
...illness, answered with indifference, that he could do nothing for him and left him to his fate. The other, when the accounts reached him, hurried down, and watching for a favorable moment, crawled on all-fours along the weather gunwale to his son, who was in the mizzen... | |
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